ڰ Construction / ڰ Construction Sat, 16 May 2026 20:02:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.9.4 /wp-content/uploads/2026/01/cropped-orion-32x32.png ڰ Construction / 32 32 ڰ Construction, Advanced Cyclotron Systems break ground on new surrey facility /orion-construction-advanced-cyclotron-systems-break-ground-on-new-surrey-facility/ Sat, 16 May 2026 20:01:47 +0000 /?p=2384 SURREY, B.C. – Ground has been broken on a new purpose-built facility in Surrey by ڰ Construction for Advanced Cyclotron Systems, Inc. (ACSI), a Canadian-owned company that specializes in cyclotron manufacturing. Located at 19145 34A Avenue in Campbell Heights, the facility will replace ACSI’s existing 24,000 square foot Richmond plant with a 48,000 square foot ... Read more

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SURREY, B.C. – Ground has been broken on a new purpose-built facility in Surrey by ڰ Construction for Advanced Cyclotron Systems, Inc. (ACSI), a Canadian-owned company that specializes in cyclotron manufacturing.

Located at 19145 34A Avenue in Campbell Heights, the facility will replace ACSI’s existing 24,000 square foot Richmond plant with a 48,000 square foot manufacturing space specifically designed to support the assembly, testing and development of advanced cyclotron systems used in nuclear medicine, medical isotope production and emerging cancer therapies, explains a release.

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ACSI Breaks Ground on New Purpose-Built Manufacturing Site in Surrey – Connect CRE Canada /acsi-breaks-ground-on-new-purpose-built-manufacturing-site-in-surrey-connect-cre-canada/ Sat, 16 May 2026 20:00:51 +0000 /?p=2380 Advanced Cyclotron Systems, Inc. (ACSI) has broken ground on a new 48,000-square-foot purpose-built manufacturing facility in Surrey’s Campbell Heights area. Located at 19145 34A Avenue, the development will expand ACSI’s operations and increase production capacity for advanced cyclotron systems used in nuclear medicine and cancer therapies. The new facility will replace ACSI’s existing 24,000-square-foot plant ... Read more

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Advanced Cyclotron Systems, Inc. (ACSI) has broken ground on a new 48,000-square-foot purpose-built manufacturing facility in Surrey’s Campbell Heights area.

Located at 19145 34A Avenue, the development will expand ACSI’s operations and increase production capacity for advanced cyclotron systems used in nuclear medicine and cancer therapies. The new facility will replace ACSI’s existing 24,000-square-foot plant in Richmond.

“We built ACSI into a global leader in the nuclear medicine industry from a small facility in Richmond, and this move to Surrey is the next chapter,” said Richard Eppich, CEO of ACSI. “This facility ensures that the innovation, the jobs, and the intellectual property that will support the next era of cancer diagnosis and treatment remain in Canada. We will now have the room and infrastructure to serve our customers faster and continue to compete with anyone in the world.”

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Construction Business Winter 2025: Opportunity and Growth /construction-business-winter2025-opportunity-and-growth/ Fri, 09 Jan 2026 16:54:42 +0000 /?p=2207 Opportunity and Growth highlights the evolution of ڰ Construction and the leadership behind one of Western Canada’s fastest-growing design-build firms. The feature traces ڰ’s journey from a focused industrial builder to a multi-sector construction partner, showcasing its expansion across BC and Alberta, growing project portfolio, and people-first culture. Discover how integrated delivery, mentorship, and purpose-driven ... Read more

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Opportunity and Growth highlights the evolution of ڰ Construction and the leadership behind one of Western Canada’s fastest-growing design-build firms. The feature traces ڰ’s journey from a focused industrial builder to a multi-sector construction partner, showcasing its expansion across BC and Alberta, growing project portfolio, and people-first culture. Discover how integrated delivery, mentorship, and purpose-driven leadership continue to shape ڰ’s success. Read the full article . Pg 6-7.

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ڰ Construction: Innovating in B.C.’s industrial landscape /orion-construction-innovating-in-b-c-s-industrial-landscape/ /orion-construction-innovating-in-b-c-s-industrial-landscape/#respond Fri, 31 Oct 2025 12:50:05 +0000 /?p=2105 ڰ Construction has rapidly emerged as one of British Columbia’s leading industrial design-build firms, growing from a four-person startup in 2018 to a team of more than 80 professionals delivering over three million square feet of projects across the province. Led by Josh Gaglardi, the company’s integrated design-build model, early adoption of BIM technology, and ... Read more

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ڰ Construction has rapidly emerged as one of British Columbia’s leading industrial design-build firms, growing from a four-person startup in 2018 to a team of more than 80 professionals delivering over three million square feet of projects across the province. Led by Josh Gaglardi, the company’s integrated design-build model, early adoption of BIM technology, and focus on employee-centred industrial amenities have set new standards for efficiency, safety, and project delivery. As Cameron Archer notes, ڰ’s collaborative approach has driven consistent growth, industry recognition, and a strong record of on-time, on-budget project completion. Read the full article .

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The case for the project coordinator /the-case-for-the-project-coordinator/ /the-case-for-the-project-coordinator/#respond Tue, 28 Oct 2025 12:37:22 +0000 /?p=2095 As Canada faces an urgent housing shortage and declining construction productivity, industry leaders are pointing to project coordination as a critical yet undertrained role on job sites. Humber Polytechnic’s new Project Coordinator for Construction micro-credential, developed with industry partners, addresses this gap through practical, site-specific training, an approach echoed by ڰ Construction, where director of ... Read more

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As Canada faces an urgent housing shortage and declining construction productivity, industry leaders are pointing to project coordination as a critical yet undertrained role on job sites. Humber Polytechnic’s new Project Coordinator for Construction micro-credential, developed with industry partners, addresses this gap through practical, site-specific training, an approach echoed by ڰ Construction, where director of sales and marketing Cameron Archer notes that well-trained coordinators are essential to keeping projects on time and preventing breakdowns in communication. The program positions standardized coordinator training as a key lever for improving productivity, reducing delays, and strengthening Canada’s construction workforce pipeline. Read the full article .

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ڰ Construction Expands to Vancouver Island, Strengthening Regional Growth and Investment /orion-construction-expands-to-vancouver-island-strengthening-regional-growth-and-investment/ /orion-construction-expands-to-vancouver-island-strengthening-regional-growth-and-investment/#respond Fri, 24 Oct 2025 12:33:32 +0000 /?p=2091 ڰ Construction has expanded to Vancouver Island with a permanent Langford office and several residential and commercial projects that reflect the region’s rapid growth and long-term development goals. Through multi-family developments like Aura and Impera, along with the Arbutus Landing retail centre, the company is delivering much-needed housing and community-serving spaces while aligning with local ... Read more

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ڰ Construction has expanded to Vancouver Island with a permanent Langford office and several residential and commercial projects that reflect the region’s rapid growth and long-term development goals. Through multi-family developments like Aura and Impera, along with the Arbutus Landing retail centre, the company is delivering much-needed housing and community-serving spaces while aligning with local priorities for sustainable, well-planned growth. The move signals ڰ’s long-term commitment to building durable, livable projects that add lasting value to Island communities. Read the full article .

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Vancouver industrial tenants have options, but do the buildings meet their needs? /vancouver-industrial-tenants-have-options-but-do-the-buildings-meet-their-needs/ /vancouver-industrial-tenants-have-options-but-do-the-buildings-meet-their-needs/#respond Mon, 15 Sep 2025 00:00:00 +0000 /?p=775 Newer, state-of-the-art space remains in demand while older properties are less desirable. Vacancy in Metro Vancouver’s industrial market remains elevated, presumably presenting more options and good deals for tenants, but a large portion of the older inventory doesn’t match the needs of companies seeking state-of-the-art space. Read the full article here.

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Newer, state-of-the-art space remains in demand while older properties are less desirable. Vacancy in Metro Vancouver’s industrial market remains elevated, presumably presenting more options and good deals for tenants, but a large portion of the older inventory doesn’t match the needs of companies seeking state-of-the-art space. Read the full article 

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Astria and ڰ break ground on Arbutus Landing /astria-and-orion-break-ground-on-arbutus-landing/ /astria-and-orion-break-ground-on-arbutus-landing/#respond Mon, 15 Sep 2025 00:00:00 +0000 /?p=780 Developed by Astria Properties, and to be built by ڰ Construction, commercial development Arbutus Landing aims to support the rapid growth of Colwood, B.C. Read the full article here.

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Developed by Astria Properties, and to be built by ڰ Construction, commercial development Arbutus Landing aims to support the rapid growth of Colwood, B.C. Read the full article 

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Work begins on Colwood commercial hub, signaling growth that lies ahead /work-begins-on-colwood-commercial-hub-signaling-growth-that-lies-ahead/ /work-begins-on-colwood-commercial-hub-signaling-growth-that-lies-ahead/#respond Mon, 15 Sep 2025 00:00:00 +0000 /?p=782 The dirt flew Tuesday morning in Colwood, and with it, a signal that the city’s growth isn’t slowing down anytime soon. At the corner of Metchosin Road and Ryder Hesjedal Way, local officials and developers gathered to officially break ground on Arbutus Landing – a new 42,000-square-foot commercial hub expected to open in summer 2026. ... Read more

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The dirt flew Tuesday morning in Colwood, and with it, a signal that the city’s growth isn’t slowing down anytime soon. At the corner of Metchosin Road and Ryder Hesjedal Way, local officials and developers gathered to officially break ground on Arbutus Landing – a new 42,000-square-foot commercial hub expected to open in summer 2026. Read the full article 

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IN THE NEWS: ICBA Reflects on 50 Years of Independence /in-the-news-icba-reflects-on-50-years-of-independence/ /in-the-news-icba-reflects-on-50-years-of-independence/#respond Mon, 15 Sep 2025 00:00:00 +0000 /?p=784 In 1975, dozens of independent contractors convened on Terra Nova Motor Inn in Trail, B.C. Despite some protestors who had gathered outside, the attendees were on a mission: to give a voice to free enterprise and have a fair shot at government tendered work—a near impossibility at the time for non-union businesses – no special ... Read more

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In 1975, dozens of independent contractors convened on Terra Nova Motor Inn in Trail, B.C. Despite some protestors who had gathered outside, the attendees were on a mission: to give a voice to free enterprise and have a fair shot at government tendered work—a near impossibility at the time for non-union businesses – no special deals or favors, just an opportunity to bid on projects. Read the full article 

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